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Thread: What HORROR Movies have you seen? (besides the "Dead" series) Here's My List

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    The scariest thing about the list of horror movies I've seen over the last 36 years of my life (not that many compared to most on these boards, I'm sure) is that I never in a million years could remember them all. My mind doesn't recall info that thoroughly in such an organized fashion. I'd have to go down a comprehensive list with summaries of the plot and pick them out to have a shot at even getting close.

    Now that's scary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    The scariest thing about the list of horror movies I've seen over the last 36 years of my life (not that many compared to most on these boards, I'm sure) is that I never in a million years could remember them all.
    allow me to change this around a bit: never in a million years would i admit to all of the shite that i have watched.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike70 View Post
    allow me to change this around a bit: never in a million years would i admit to all of the shite that i have watched.
    Nah, be proud bro! Let yer freak flag fly! I'm damn proud of all the shit flims I've seen. Made me the man I am today. (wait, is that a GOOD thing...?)

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    Whoa, this thread has deadpunk in it. I forgot about that guy. Anybody know what happened to him?
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    i've been watching a bunch of the M. R. James adaptations lately. "the stalls of barchester", "the ash tree", "whistle and i'll come to you", "a warning to the curious", and a few others. all are worth checking out.
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    Watched [Rec] last night. Normally I don't get into Cinema Verite - too much of it is litle more than shaking the camera around.

    But it was a fascinating "trapped with the monsters" romp that keeps getting more intense.

    I don't know if I'll bother with Quarantine, the American remake.
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